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ICTY - International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia
Years active: 1996-2017
IWPR has been providing unique and continuous reporting and analysis of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia since 1996. Our project aims to improve local understanding of the process and to strengthen regional support for war crimes proceedings. This is achieved through the provision of information of the war crimes process and local journalism training and outreach.
"No Stench from Srebrenica Graves" – Witness
Thousands of bodies were removed and reburied elsewhere following massacres in the enclave.
Bosniak Soldiers "Killed Each Other" at Srebrenica, Witness Claims
Former officer in Serb military alleges that those who refused to surrender were killed by their own side.
Witness Denies Mladic Gave "Die" Signal for Srebrenica Captives
Testimony contradicts evidence given by another witness in the trial.
Mladic Witness Disputes Date of Srebrenica Meeting
Prosecution accuses senior Serb officer of changing his testimony.
Manjaca Camp "Safest Place" for Prisoners – Bosnian Serb Officer
Defence witness tells judges that maximum was done to follow Geneva Conventions.
"Loyal" Muslims Allowed to Remain in Sanski Most
Doctor claims that those who voted against the division of Yugoslavia were protected.
Mladic Witness Claims Non-Serbs Left Town Voluntarily
Former municipal official says 8,000 Bosniaks remained in Sanski Most at the end of the war.
"Srebrenica Five" Convictions Upheld
Genocide convictions among those confirmed at appeals hearing.
Bosnia: European Values Must Come from Within
A proper federal structure might rationalise an over-complex system of governance, but neither institutional change nor EU accession is enough to fix Bosnia's problems.